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Designing public interactions through sound with Michael Baker
Episode 30
Friday, 20 February, 2026
In this podcast you will learn how sound-led public artworks can turn everyday places into shared, playable environments. In this interview Michael Baker is the Sound Director at Daily tous les jours we explore some of the thinking behind Daily Tous Les Jours’ public artworks. Daily tous les jours is known for large-scale participatory works such as Musical Swings, as well as their book Strangers Need Strange Moments Together, which reflects on designing interaction in public space. This interview is the first in a series that focuses on media art works in public space. Listen to this podcast to learn about:Why music acts as “social glue” in public space and how it supports relationalityHow the Musical Swings series of works map movement and synchrony into musical structureDesigning interactions that are legible without instructionsLow-tech prototyping methods (before code) that test the real experienceThe differences between touring works and permanent outdoor installationsCommon failure points in public work: weather, wear, and mechanical/electronic overlapWhy the “artwork” is ultimately the people using the piece, togetherChapters(00:00:00) Finding the hidden rhythm: sound between chaos & musical order(00:00:24) Welcome + acknowledgement of country(00:00:48) Series kickoff: Media art in public spaces (meet Daily tous les jours)(00:01:40) Michael Baker’s role: Why audio is the perfect public-space interface(00:02:44) “Make sure it makes music”: Music as social glue & pre‑verbal play(00:05:24) Accidental encounters: The magic of unexpected public art(00:06:22) Case study: Musical swings—wonder, all ages, all walks of life(00:07:38) Sync & sway: How the swings create emergent harmony (tech + behavior)(00:09:56) From mirror neurons to intimacy: Why we copy each other(00:10:41) Interactive pavement: Grid rhythms, emergent rules & dancing together(00:11:48) No instructions needed: Designing clear, simple gestures(00:13:45) Prototyping at scale: Iteration, tape-on-the-ground tests & deadlines(00:16:13) Tweak vs deliver: Working with clients, museums & touring constraints(00:17:51) Testing with fresh eyes: First-time users as the real benchmark(00:19:25) Temporary vs permanent: Durability, public “hacks,” and extreme weather(00:21:41) Platforms & toolchains: MAX/MSP, TouchDesigner, and choosing what fits(00:23:50) What public media art really is: The artwork is the people(00:25:29) Wrap-up, thanks, and share the showAbout Daily tous les joursDaily tous les jours is a Montreal-based art and design studio that creates interactive installations in public spaces. Founded in 2010 by Mouna Andraos and Melissa Mongiat, the studio is known for large-scale participatory works such as Musical Swings. Their projects use technology, music and movement to bring strangers together and transform everyday urban spaces into sites of collective experience.About Michael BakerMichael Baker is the Sound Director at Daily tous les jours, where he oversees the sonic landscape of the studio’s interactive installations. In his role, he develops sound palettes, generative compositional systems, and integrated audio environments that respond to movement and collective behaviour in public space.Michael holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in electroacoustics from Concordia University. An accomplished electroacoustic composer, his work has been presented at international festivals including the 60x60 Festival (Canada/US), the Livewire Festival (Maryland), and the Canadian Electroacoustic Community Symposium (Montreal). Links from the podcast:Learn more about Daily Tous Les JoursLearn more about 21 Balançoires (musical swings)Read Strangers Need Strange Moments Together













